Social structure Regulating hunting| Subsistence and governmentality in the central Kuskowkim regionAlaska UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS David Koester VanekSusan BThis paper explores the expansion of the state into formerly ungoverned aspects of life through an examination of one particular episode of ...
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subsistence huntingtechnological and economic changenatural resource extractionAlaska Native Claims SettlementEven though modern technology has eased the burden and reduced some of the risks associated with marine mammal hunting in the Bering Sea, the Yupikspeaking Eskimos of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, ...
This rulemaking is necessary because the regulations governing the subsistence harvest of migratory birds in Alaska are subject to annual review. 展开 关键词: Alaska Migration Birds Harvest estimates Migratory birds Harvests Harvest regulations 年份: 2012 ...
Operation Santa started in 1956 when flooding severely curtailed subsistence hunting for residents of St. Mary’s, in western Alaska. Having to spend their money on food, they had little left for Christmas presents, so the military stepped in. This year, visits were planned to two other commun...
By combining caribou locations with subsistence hunting areas, we were able to explore spatial and temporal patterns in caribou availability to subsistence hunters. This information is useful for managers to set appropriate hunting regulations and for devising sensible alternatives and mitigation of likely...
Most food in Alaska is transported into the state from "Outside" (the other 49 US states), and shipping costs make food in the cities relatively expensive. In rural areas, subsistence hunting and gathering is an essential activity because imported food is prohibitively expensive. Although most ...
Traditionally, Yupik families spent the spring and summer at fish camp, then joined with others at village sites for the winter. Many families still harvest the traditional subsistence resources, especially salmon and seal. The men's communal house, the qasgiq, was the community center for ceremo...
These subsistence patterns are still a crucial part of Southeast Alaska Native people’s cultural identity. The Eyak initially moved out of the interior down the Copper River to the coast. There they harvested the rich salmon fishing grounds. When the Russians arrived they recognized the Eyak ...
Hunting as a symbol of cultural tradition : the cultural meaning of subsistence activities in Gwich'in Athabascan society of northern Alaska 来自 hdl.handle.net 喜欢 0 阅读量: 8 作者: T Inoue 摘要: Hunting as a symbol of cultural tradition : the cultural meaning of subsistence activities in ...